“Finding That Six Months Was ‘Too Short’ to Achieve KPIs Is Contrary to the Parties’ Intent and Tantamounts to Re-Writing the Contract”, Karnataka High Court delivered
read more“Persistent Non-Compliance And Vague Explanations Constitute Gross Misconduct Under Section 301”, In a powerful judgment reaffirming the sanctity of fiduciary obligations in testamentary matters, the Bombay
read moreIn a significant ruling on university governance and the limits of judicial review, the Rajasthan High Court has upheld the suspension and removal of the Vice-Chancellor
read more“A Litigant Cannot Be Allowed to Accept the Benefits Flowing from a Statutory Framework and Subsequently Question Its Legality”, Rajasthan High Court decisively rejecting a constitutional
read more“Part-Time Service Followed By Regular Service Is Liable To Be Counted Towards Qualifying Service”, In a significant ruling reinforcing pension rights of long-serving employees, the Punjab
read more“A Lost Life Is Not a Private Commodity”, On 19/02/2026, the Punjab and Haryana High Court delivered a powerful and reportable judgment refusing to quash an
read more“When Statute Creates a Bar, Power to Delegate Must Be Express”, In a significant ruling reinforcing the statutory bar under Section 195 Cr.P.C., the Punjab and
read moreIn a significant ruling reiterating the limits of statutory tenancy claims, the Madras High Court on 10/02/2026 held that “a person may not be a cultivating
read more“Four Cheques, One Debt, One Trial”, In a reportable judgment Justice G. Girish of the Kerala High Court upheld the maintainability of a single complaint under
read more“Civil Court Cannot Stall Statutory Recovery” – In a significant ruling strengthening the hands of financial institutions, the Karnataka High Court has held that a civil
read more“Mere Breach Of Contract Or Non-Payment Does Not Constitute Cheating Unless Dishonest Intention Is Proven At Inception” – In a significant judgment reiterating the settled
read more“Once a Mortgage, Always a Mortgage…The Relationship of Debtor and Creditor Subsists — The Right to Redeem Cannot Be Lost by Drafting Devices”, Gujarat High Court
read more“Non-making of prima facie case… must be seen in the first blush of the FIR itself—No mini trial permissible”, In a significant ruling on the
read more“A Person Aggrieved Must Have Suffered a Legal Grievance — Not a Psychological or Imaginary Injury”, In a pointed ruling on locus standi in land allotment disputes,
read more“When a claim of a right is legal and justified, relief must follow… Balancing of equities is not to be confused with avoiding or postponing the
read more“Continuation Was to Protect Public, Not to Benefit Licensees” — In a powerful reaffirmation of the binding nature of its earlier 2G verdict, the Supreme Court on
read more“Possession Without Occupancy Certificate Is No Possession In The Eye Of Law”, In a significant ruling reinforcing homebuyers’ rights, the Supreme Court on 20 February
read more“Mental Distance Between ‘May Be’ And ‘Must Be’ Is Long – Conviction Cannot Rest On Conjectures But On An Unbroken Chain”, The Supreme Court, in a significant
read more“Putrefaction In Water Is Slower… A Body Takes Twice As Much Time As In Air”, In a significant pronouncement on the evidentiary value of medical science in
read more“Mere Execution Of GPA Does Not Fasten Liability For Deficiency In Service Arising From Construction Delay”, In a decisive ruling that will significantly impact real
read more“When a claim of a right is legal and justified, relief must follow… Balancing of equities is not to be confused with avoiding or postponing the
read more“Continuation Was to Protect Public, Not to Benefit Licensees” — In a powerful reaffirmation of the binding nature of its earlier 2G verdict, the Supreme Court on
read more“Possession Without Occupancy Certificate Is No Possession In The Eye Of Law”, In a significant ruling reinforcing homebuyers’ rights, the Supreme Court on 20 February
read more“Mental Distance Between ‘May Be’ And ‘Must Be’ Is Long – Conviction Cannot Rest On Conjectures But On An Unbroken Chain”, The Supreme Court, in a significant
read more“Putrefaction In Water Is Slower… A Body Takes Twice As Much Time As In Air”, In a significant pronouncement on the evidentiary value of medical science in
read more“Mere Execution Of GPA Does Not Fasten Liability For Deficiency In Service Arising From Construction Delay”, In a decisive ruling that will significantly impact real
read more“When Allegations Disclose Contravention Of Section 18(a)(vi), Punishment Must Follow Under Section 27(d)”, In a strong reaffirmation of regulatory discipline under the Drugs and Cosmetics Act,
read more“Where No Date Is Fixed, Limitation Commences from the Date of the Decree” – In a recent order Supreme Court of India comprising Justice Manoj
read more“Interest Act Cannot Override an Express Waiver Between Parties…No Claims or Interest for Belated Settlement”, In a significant reportable judgment Supreme Court of India comprising
read more“Article 32 Is the Heart and Soul of the Constitution” — In a powerful reaffirmation of constitutional protections against misuse of criminal law, the Supreme
read more“The Adjudicating Authority Has Merely to See… That a Default Has Occurred”, Supreme Court of India delivered a significant ruling dismiss the promoter’s challenge to the
read more“Appellants Cannot Be Said To Be At Fault… They Should Not Be Deprived Of The Benefits Of The Degree Obtained By Them”, In a significant ruling
read more“Assumption That Case Was Triable by Magistrate Is Premature”, In a crucial clarification on criminal procedure and sentencing powers, the Supreme Court held that the Allahabad
read more“Parity Cannot Be Applied Mechanically”, In a significant ruling reinforcing the limits of the parity principle in bail jurisprudence, the Supreme Court on 17 February 2026
read more“Governing Body Members Act in Fiduciary Capacity — Fairness and Transparency Are Non-Negotiable”, In a sharp indictment of arbitrariness within welfare institutions run by government
read more“Ineligibility Cannot Be Regularised by Subsequent Decision of Governing Body”, In a significant pronouncement on the limits of estoppel and post-facto regularisation in administrative decisions,
read more“Justice Is Served by Truth, Not Public Sentiment”, On 17 February 2026, the Supreme Court of India delivered a significant ruling on the scope of abetment of
read more“Expert Opinion Cannot Override Scientific Forensics” — On 17 February 2026, the Supreme Court of India delivered a significant ruling on the interplay between circumstantial evidence and
read more“Custody Is Sine Qua Non”, In a significant ruling on the scope and applicability of Section 27 of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872, the Supreme
read more“Section 106 Cannot Fill the Gaps”, In a significant pronouncement on the scope of Section 106 of the Indian Evidence Act and the burden of
read more“Finding That Six Months Was ‘Too Short’ to Achieve KPIs Is Contrary to the Parties’ Intent and Tantamounts to Re-Writing the Contract”, Karnataka High Court delivered
read more“Persistent Non-Compliance And Vague Explanations Constitute Gross Misconduct Under Section 301”, In a powerful judgment reaffirming the sanctity of fiduciary obligations in testamentary matters, the Bombay
read moreIn a significant ruling on university governance and the limits of judicial review, the Rajasthan High Court has upheld the suspension and removal of the Vice-Chancellor
read more“A Litigant Cannot Be Allowed to Accept the Benefits Flowing from a Statutory Framework and Subsequently Question Its Legality”, Rajasthan High Court decisively rejecting a constitutional
read more“Part-Time Service Followed By Regular Service Is Liable To Be Counted Towards Qualifying Service”, In a significant ruling reinforcing pension rights of long-serving employees, the Punjab
read more“A Lost Life Is Not a Private Commodity”, On 19/02/2026, the Punjab and Haryana High Court delivered a powerful and reportable judgment refusing to quash an
read more“When Statute Creates a Bar, Power to Delegate Must Be Express”, In a significant ruling reinforcing the statutory bar under Section 195 Cr.P.C., the Punjab and
read moreIn a significant ruling reiterating the limits of statutory tenancy claims, the Madras High Court on 10/02/2026 held that “a person may not be a cultivating
read more“Four Cheques, One Debt, One Trial”, In a reportable judgment Justice G. Girish of the Kerala High Court upheld the maintainability of a single complaint under
read more“Civil Court Cannot Stall Statutory Recovery” – In a significant ruling strengthening the hands of financial institutions, the Karnataka High Court has held that a civil
read more“Mere Breach Of Contract Or Non-Payment Does Not Constitute Cheating Unless Dishonest Intention Is Proven At Inception” – In a significant judgment reiterating the settled
read more“Once a Mortgage, Always a Mortgage…The Relationship of Debtor and Creditor Subsists — The Right to Redeem Cannot Be Lost by Drafting Devices”, Gujarat High Court
read more“Non-making of prima facie case… must be seen in the first blush of the FIR itself—No mini trial permissible”, In a significant ruling on the
read more“A Person Aggrieved Must Have Suffered a Legal Grievance — Not a Psychological or Imaginary Injury”, In a pointed ruling on locus standi in land allotment disputes,
read more“Article 226 Is For Enforcement, Not For Establishment Of Rights”, In a significant pronouncement on the limits of writ jurisdiction, the Kerala High Court on
read more“There Is a Distinction Between a Legal Plea and a Legal Objection” — In a striking reaffirmation of procedural discipline in civil litigation, the Punjab
read more“Mental Distance Between ‘May Be’ And ‘Must Be’ Is Long – Suspicion Cannot Replace Proof”, In a strong reaffirmation of the principles governing circumstantial evidence and fair
read more“Findings of Fact Under Section 30 Cannot Be Disturbed Unless Perverse” – In a significant ruling clarifying the scope of appellate interference under the Employees’ Compensation
read more“Where Evidence Falls in the Third Category, Corroboration Is Indispensable” In a significant ruling reaffirming the principles governing conviction on the basis of solitary testimony, the
read more“Defence And Disputed Facts Cannot Be Examined Under Section 482 Cr.P.C.”, In a significant ruling on the scope of inherent powers and the protection available
read moreIn the contemporary landscape of the Indian criminal justice system, DNA profiling has transitioned from a "novelty" to the "gold standard" of forensic evidence. However, for
read morePossession is the law’s most practical concept. Before a court reaches the higher question—“who is the owner?”—it often asks the simpler, urgent question—“who is in possession, and
read moreAppreciating evidence in civil litigation requires adherence to strict principles under the Indian Evidence Act, the Code of Civil Procedure (CPC), and binding judicial precedents. Courts
read moreIn the world of law, the doctrine of Res Judicata serves as a cornerstone for upholding judicial efficiency and finality. Res judicata, meaning "a matter already judged,"
read more"Copyright law, a delicate balance of protecting creativity while fostering innovation." – Indian Judiciary- Introduction: Safeguarding Creativity Through the Copyright Act
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read moreIn the Indian legal system, judgments play a crucial role in shaping jurisprudence and guiding future cases. These judgments can be classified into two primary categories: reportable and non-reportable.
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